66 Determinate Variation and Selection 



SORT 



1,2. Natural Selection, 



3. Germinal Selection 



4. Intra-selection. 



5. Functional Selec- 



tion. 



6. Organic Selection. 



7. Artificial Selection 



8. Personal Selection. 



9. Sexual Selection. 



10. Social Selection. 

 [Group Selection.] 



ii. Social Suppression. 



12. Imitative Selection 



Social Generali- 

 zation. 



13. Physiological Selec- 



tion. 



14. Reproductive or 



Genetic Selection 



MEANS 



f I. Struggle for Existence, 



[ 2. Inherent Weakness. 



3. Struggle of Germinal 



Elements. 



4. Struggle of Parts. 



5. Overproduction of 



Movements. 



6. Accommodation, 



Modification, 

 Growth Processes. 



7. Choice for Planting 



and for Mating 

 together. 



8. Choice. 



9. Conscious Selection 

 through Display, 

 Courting, etc. 



10. Social Competition 



of Individuals and 

 Groups with Natu- 

 ral Selection. 



11. Suppression of So- 



cially Unfittest (by 

 Law, Custom, etc.). 



12. Imitative Propaga- 



tion from Mind 

 to Mind with So- 

 cial Heredity. 



13. Relative Infertility. 



14. Enhanced Fertility. 



RESULT 



1. 'Survival of the Fit- 



test ' Individuals. 



2. Destruction of Unfit 



Individuals. 



3. Survival of Fittest 



Germinal Elements. 



4. Survival of Fittest 



Cells and Organs. 



5. Survival of Fittest 



Functions. 



6. Survival of Accommo- 



dating and Modi- 

 fied Individuals. 



7. Reproduction of De- 



sirable Individuals. 



8. Employment and Sur- 



vival of Socially 

 Available Individ- 

 uals. 



9. Reproduction of At- 



tractive Individ- 

 uals. 



10. Survival of Socially 



Fittest Individuals 

 and Groups. 



11. Survival of the So- 



cially Fit. 



12. Survival of Ideas, 



Customs, etc. 



1 3. Survival of the Diver- 



gent. 



14. Survival of the Most 



Fertile. 



